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Deskstar 120GXP
Ultra ATA/100
Models: IC35L020AVVN07
IC35L020AVVA07
IC35L040AVVN07
IC35L040AVVA07
IC35L060AVVA07
IC35L080AVVA07
IC35L100AVVA07
IC35L120AVVA07

Introduction Applications
IBM’s latest Deskstar drive is ideal for high performance • Advanced desktop and audio/video
desktop users. These drives feature capacities from
20 GB up to 120 GB, a rotational speed of 7200 RPM, • Low-cost routers
and average seek times of 8.2 and 8.5 ms. The Deskstar • Switches
120GXP combines new and proven technologies to
greatly enhance system performance and capacity. • Video editing

Features Advantages
• Formatted capacities of 20, 40, 60, 80, 100 & • Supports higher quality digital audio/video storage,
120 GB superior digital content creation capabilities, and
• Rotational speed 7200 RPM significantly faster processing

• Ultra ATA/100 interface


• Self Diagnostics on Power On and resident • Optimizes system performance
diagnostics

• Operating shock—No data loss occurs with a • Protection for drive mishandling
55 G half-sine shock pulse of 2 ms duration • Increased reliability

• Idle power consumption of 6.7 Watts • Lower system power supply and cooling
• Circuits and motors optimized to save power and requirements
reduce system temperature • Extending system life and reliability

• 2048 KB data buffer (upper 184.5 KB for firmware)


• Media-to-buffer transfer rates: up to 592 Mb/s
(high tracks/inch) – up to 627 Mb/s (low t/i) • Fast access to data
• Average seek time: 8.5 ms (IC35L020AVVN07 &
IC35L040AVVN07), 8.2 ms (all other models) • Improved throughput
• Average latency: 4.17 ms
• Complies with ATA5 specification

• Ceramic spindle bearings and tri-laminate top


cover reduce acoustics to 3.0 & 3.1 Bels • Lower acoustics
(depending on model - see page 3)

• Greater rigidity to reduce the impact of shock


• Glass substrate disks • Smoother disc surface
• Reduced head fly height, improved disk readability

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IC35L040AVVN07
Connectors DC power requirements IC35L020AVVN07
Idle avg 303 270 4.9
Pin 1 Damage to the drive electronics may
Idle ripple – p to p 273 312 –
Pin A result if the power supply cable is
Seek peak 550 705 –
connected or disconnected while the 1
power is on. There is no special Seek avg 364 336 6.2
power on/off sequencing required. Start up-max 713 1700 –
AT I/F Jumper Power
Connector Block Connector The following voltage specification is RND R/W peak 738 1520 –
2
applied at the power connector of RND R/W avg 454 488 8.3
The DC power connector is the drive. Standby avg 156 15 1.0
designed to mate with AMP Sleep avg 139 15 0.9
Input During run and Absolute
p/n 1-80424-0 using AMP strip pins voltage spin up max spike
1
Random seeks at 40% duty cycle
(p/n 350078-4), loose piece pins (Volts) (Volts) voltage 2
(p/n 61173-4), or their equivalents. Seek duty = 30%, W/R duty = 45%,
1 Idle Duty = 25%
+5 5 ± 5% 7
Note: The AT signal connector is a 40-pin
connector. 1
+12 12 +10% –8% 15 Power supply generated ripple
Cabling 1
Power supply voltage spikes in excess Output Maximum Freq. range
The length of the cable from the host of the maximum values specified in the (V) (mV p-p) (MHz)
system to the drive must not exceed table may damage the drive electronics. +5 100 0–10
18 inches. +12 150 0–10
Power supply current
For systems operating with Ultra mA RMS Total
DMA mode 3, 4, or 5, the +5 V +12V Watts Hot Plug/Unplug support
80-conductor ATA cable assembly IC35L120AVVA07 Hot plugging/unplugging is not
must be used. IC35L100AVVA07
allowed. Damage to the drive
Idle avg 310 390 6.2
electronics may result if the power
Jumper block Idle ripple – peak
to peak
370 370 – supply cable is connected or discon-
Jumper pin letter designations Seek peak 600 820 – nected while power is being applied
1 to the drive.
Seek avg 380 470 7.5
Start up-max 740 1867 –
I G E C A
RND R/W peak 790 1800 – Data organization (logical)
2
H F D B RND R/W avg 470 590 9.4
Number of heads 16
Standby avg 160 15 1.0 Sectors/track 63
Sleep avg 150 15 0.9 Number of cylinders 16,383
A jumper attaches two pins together IC35L080AVVA07
to configure the drive for the proper IC35L060AVVA07 Drive Capacity Total logical data
mode of operation. Idle avg 310 320 5.4 (GB) bytes
Idle ripple – p to p 370 320 – 20 20,576,747,520
Jumper settings
Seek peak 600 740 – 40 41,174,138,880
16 head logical architecture 1 60 61,492,838,400
Seek avg 380 400 6.7
Master active* A-B and G-H 80 82,348,277,760
Start up-max 740 1800 –
Slave active A-B and C-D 100 102,935,347,200
Cable Select A-B and E-F RND R/W peak 790 1700
2 120 123,522,416,640
Master/Slave present E-F and G-H RND R/W avg 470 540 8.8
Reserved I Standby avg 160 15 1.0
Sleep avg 150 15 0.9 Electromagnetic compatibility
15 head logical architecture
Master active A-C and G-H IC35L040AVVA07
IC35L020AVVA07
When installed in a suitable enclos-
Slave active A-C ure and exercised with a random
Idle avg 310 290 4.9
Cable select A-C and E-F accessing routine at the maximum
Idle ripple – p to p 330 80 –
Master/Slave present A-C, E-F & G-H data rate the hard disk drive meets
Reserved I Seek peak 600 700 –
1 the following worldwide EMC
Seek avg 370 360 6.2
All other jumper settings are re- requirements listed below:
Start up-max 730 1800 –
served. Do not make other settings! RND R/W peak • United States Federal
780 1700 –
*Shipping default 2 Communications Commission
RND R/W avg 460 500 8.3
(FCC) Rules and Regulations
Standby avg 160 15 1.0 (Class B), Part 15.
Sleep avg 150 15 0.9
• European Economic Community
(EEC) directive number 76/889

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related to the control of radio ! No data loss occurs with a 30 G


frequency interference and the half-sine shock pulse of 4 ms
Acoustics
Verband Deutscher duration in all models.
Elektrotechniker (VDE)
The upper limit criteria of the octave
requirements of Germany (GOP). ! No data loss occurs with a 55 G sound power levels are given in Bels
half-sine shock pulse of 2 ms relative to one pico watt and are
duration in all models. shown below. The measurement
CE Mark
Under the sole responsibility of The shock test consists of ten method is in accordance with
Yamato Lab, IBM Japan Ltd or IBM shocks inputs in each axis and in ISO7779.
United Kingdom Ltd, the drive is each direction for a total of 60. There IC35L120AVVA07
declared to be in conformity with the must be a delay between shock IC35L100AVVA07
requirements of EC Council Directive pulses that is long enough to allow IC35L040AVVN07
89/336/EEC on the approximation of the drive to complete all of the ne- IC35L020AVVN07
laws of the Member States relating cessary error recovery procedure. Typical Max.
to electromagnetic compatibility. Mode
(Bel) (Bel)
Nonoperating shock
The drives will operate with no de- Idle 3.1 3.4
C-Tick Mark Operating
gradation of performance after being
The drive complies with the following Performance
subjected to a shock pulses with the 3.4 3.7
Australian EMC standard: Limits seek mode
following characteristics. The tests
and methods of measurement of Quiet seek
3.2 3.5
involved trapezoidal and sinusoidal mode
radio disturbance characteristics of
shock wave.
information technology equipment, IC35L080AVVA07
AS/NZS 3548:1995 CLASS B. Trapezoidal shock wave IC35L060AVVA07
! The approximate shape of the IC35L040AVVA07
pulse is square (trapezoidal). IC35L020AVVA07
Environment
! Approximate rise and fall time of Typical Max.
Operating conditions Mode
pulse = 1 ms. (Bel) (Bel)
1
Temperature 5 to 55°C ! Average acceleration level = Idle 3.0 3.4
Relative humidity 50 G. (Average response curve Operating
8 to 90%RH Performance
(noncondensing) value during the time following 3.4 3.7
Maximum wet seek mode
the 1 ms rise time and before
bulb temperature 29.4°C Quiet seek
the 1 ms fall with a time duration 3.1 3.5
(noncondensing) mode
of 11 ms)
Maximum tem-
15°C/hour
perature gradient ! Minimum velocity change
Altitude –300 to 3048 m equals 4.23 m/s. ATTENTION: The drive
must be protected
1
The system is responsible for providing Sinusoidal shock wave against electrostatic
sufficient air movement to maintain a The shape is approximately a half- discharge especially
surface temperature below 60°C at the
sine pulse. The following table when being handled.
center of the top cover of the drive.
shows the maximum acceleration The safest way to
Non operating conditions level and duration. avoid damage is to put the drive in
Temperature –40 to 65°C an anti-static bag before ESD wrist
Acceler-
Relative humidity ation level
Duration straps are removed.
5 to 95%RH (ms)
(noncondensing) (G) Drives must be shipped in approved
Maximum wet All models 75 11
bulb temperature 35°C containers. Severe damage can be
120 GB & caused to the drive if the packaging
(noncondensing) 100 GB 350 2
Altitude –300 to 12,000m does not adequately protect against
models
20 GB –
the shock levels induced when a box
Operating shock 80 GB 400 2 is dropped. Consult your IBM repre-
The drive meets IBM Standard C-S models sentative if you do not have an
1-9711-007 for the S5 product clas- approved shipping container.
Rotational shock
sification. No data loss is incurred with the
The drive meets the following criteria following rotational shocks applied
while operating in respective condi- around the axis of the actuator pivot:
tions described in the list below.
! 30,000 rad/s for a duration of 1 ms
2

! No error occurs with a 10 G half- ! 20,000 rad/s for a duration of 2 ms


2

sine shock pulse of 11 ms duration


in all models.

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S.M.A.R.T. Read
Command descriptions Attribute Values
B0 1 Signal definition
The following commands are sup- S.M.A.R.T. Read Pin Signal I/O Type
Attribute Thresholds
B0 1
ported by the drive: 01 RESET– I (2)
S.M.A.R.T. Return
Status
B0 3 02 GND – –
03 DD7 I/O (1)
S.M.A.R.T. Save
Commands (Hex) P B0 3 04 DD8 I/O (1)
Attribute Values
Check Power Mode E5 3 05 DD6 I/O (1)
S.M.A.R.T. Read Log
Check Power Mode* 98 3
Sector
B0 1 06 DD9 I/O (1)
Execute Device 07 DD5 I/O (1)
90 3 S.M.A.R.T. Write Log
Diagnostic
Sector
B0 2 08 DD10 I/O (1)
Flush Cache E7 3 09 DD4 I/O (1)
S.M.A.R.T. Enable/
Format Track 50 2 Disable Automatic 10 DD11 I/O (1)
Identify Device EC 1 B0 3 11 DD3 I/O (1)
Off-line Data
Idle E3 3 Collection 12 DD12 I/O (1)
Idle* 97 3 Standby E2 3 13 DD2 I/O (1)
Idle Immediate E1 3 Standby* 96 3 14 DD13 I/O (1)
Idle Immediate* 95 3 Standby Immediate E0 3 15 DD1 I/O (1)
Initialize Device Standby Immediate* 94 3 16 DD14 I/O (1)
91 3
Parameters Write Buffer E8 2 17 DD0 I/O (1)
NOP 00 3 Write DMA (retry) CA 4 18 DD15 I/O (1)
Read Buffer E4 1 Write DMA (no retry) CB 4 19 GND – –
Read DMA (retry) C8 4 Write DMA Queued CC 5 (20) Key – –
Read DMA (no retry) C9 4 Write Long (retry) 32 2 21 DMARQ O (1)
Read DMA Queued C7 5 Write Long (no retry) 33 2 22 GND – –
Read Long (retry) 22 1 Write Multiple C5 2 23 DIOW–(**) I (2)
Read long (no retry) 23 1 Write Sectors (retry) 30 2 24 GND – –
Read Multiple C4 1 Write Sectors (no 25 DIOR–(**) I (2)
Read Native Max 31 2
F8 3 retry) 26 GND – –
Address 27 IORDY(**) O (1)
Read Sectors (retry) 20 1 28 CSEL I (2)
Read Sectors (no
Protocol
21 1 1 PIO data IN command 29 DMACK– I (2)
retry)
2 PIO data OUT command 30 GND – –
Read Verify Sectors
40 3 3 Non data command 31 INTRQ O (1)
(retry)
4 DMA command 32 IOCS16 –(***) O (3)
Read Verify Sectors
41 3 33 DA1 I (2)
(no retry) 5 DMA queued command
34 PDIAG– I/O (3)
Recalibrate 1x 3 + Vendor specific command
35 DA0 I (2)
Security Disable
F6 2 Note: Commands marked * are alternate 36 DA2 I (2)
Password
Security Erase command codes for previously defined 37 CS0– I (2)
Prepare
F3 3 commands 38 CS1– I (2)
Security Erase Unit F4 2 39 DASP– I/O (3)
40 GND – –
Security Freeze Lock F5 3
Security Set Notes:
Password
F1 2
Type:
Security Unlock F2 2 (1) 3-state
Seek 7x 3 (2) TTL
(3) open-collector or open drain
Service A2 5
output
Set Features EF 3
Set Max Address F9 3 (***) up to ATA-2
Set Multiple Mode C6 3 O – an output from the drive.
Sleep E6 3 I - an input to the drive.
Sleep* 99 3 "I/O" designates an input/output common.
SMART Disable The signal lines marked with (**) are re-
Operations
B0 3
defined during the Ultra DMA protocol to
S.M.A.R.T. Enable/ provide special functions. These lines
Disable Attribute Auto B0 3 change from the conventional to special
save definitions at the moment the Host de-
S.M.A.R.T. Enable cides to allow a DMA burst if the Ultra
Operations
B0 3
DMA transfer mode was previously
S.M.A.R.T. Execute chosen by means of SetFeatures. The
Off-line Data B0 3 Drive becomes aware of this change
Collection upon assertion of the DMACK– line.

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These lines revert back to their original For reliable operation the drive must
Mechanical data
definitions upon the deassertion of be mounted in the system securely
DMACK– at the termination of the DMA Height 25.4 mm ± 0.4 enough to prevent damage from
burst. See the table below.
Width 101.6 mm ± 0.4 excessive motion or vibration during
Ultra DMA definitions Length 146.0 mm ± 0.6 seek operation or spindle rotation,
using appropriate screws or equiva-
Special defini- lent mounting hardware.
Conventional Weight (maximum) 640 grams
tion (for Ultra
definition
DMA) Drive level vibration test and shock
DDMARDY– IORDY test are to be conducted with the
DIOR–
Mounting
Write HSTROBE drive mounted to the table using the
STOP DIOW– The drive will operate in all axes (six bottom four screws.
HDMARDY – DIOR– directions). Performance and error
Read DSTROBE IORDY rate will stay within specification
STOP DIOW– limits if the drive is operated in the
other permissible orientations from
which it was formatted.

Mounting holes

Dimension
reference (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
number
Dimension
41.28 ± 0.5 44.45 ± 0.2 95.25 ± 0.2 6.35 ± 0.2 28.5 ± 0.5 60.0 ± 0.2 41.6 ± 0.2
(mm)

Mounting screw thread count = 6-32 UNC


Notes: Recommended screw torque to be applied to mounting screws is 0.6–1.0 Nm (6–10 kg-cm).

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Mechanical dimensions

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Produced by the IBM Technology Group Support Center.
Deskstar 120GXP Hard disk drive specifications, Revision 4.1, and
Addendum to Deskstar 120GXP Hard disk drive specifications,
Revision 1.0
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